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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader
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LLM a post graduate course after LLB in itself is a specialization in law. But also there are certain specializations offered while a student takes up LLM. It could be a LLM in constitutional law or media law or criminal law but yes you are taught other subjects as well.
However the specialization is for one subject for which you need to do research work, take up teaching sessions, present research papers and also do a dissertation.
Then you get a specialization in that particular law.
The course throughout however consists of other laws as well and you are taught some other laws depending on the university and their academic council.
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LLM a post graduate course after LLB in itself is a specialization in law. But also there are certain specializations offered while a student takes up LLM. It could be a LLM in constitutional law or media law or criminal law but yes you are taught other subjects as well.
However the specialization is for one subject for which you need to do research work, take up teaching sessions, present research papers and also do a dissertation.
Then you get a specialization in that particular law.
The course throughout however consists of other laws as well and you are taught some other laws depending on the university and their academic council.
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You can teach, or you can work at a firm or go in-house. An LL.M will give you a leg up in these areas (indeed it is necessary for teaching). Other than this, for litigation purposes, there is no tangible benefit to doing an LL.M. Your analytical and critical thinking skills will develop, and your knowledge base will widen and/or deepen - which will go towards making you a better lawyer, but nothing tangible.
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